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In 2020, COVID-19 became a global pandemic devastating physical and mental health, social wellbeing, and the economic status of millions globally. Unforgettable images of death and the deep wounds inflicted on the livelihoods of employees and business owners were broadcast daily in the media; in contrast, less visible was the political fallout that threatened the rights of countless voters seeking to exercise their democratic rights under exceptional conditions. In the United States, the scourge of the pandemic came during a highly contentious presidential election year, where states were challenged to administer multiple elections in the context of changing public health mandates, critical supply and personnel shortages, and decreased election funding. More than three years into the pandemic, as the worst devastation from the virus seems to be nearing an end, what lessons can be drawn from this political moment to ensure that future elections continue to be resilient in the face of threatening circumstances? What reforms adopted in COVID-19’s midst will remain – for better or worse? Featuring cutting-edge research from top and emerging scholars of election administration, both inside and outside of academia, Pandemic at the Polls is a must-read for elections scholars, administrators, and students of democratic elections.



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Across the chapters, the authors consider in detail the complex landscape of election administration, the political environment surrounding the COVID-19 response, and partisan claims about the integrity of the election in the United States to present a comprehensive narrative of election administration in 2020. The text utilizes both a national and subnational approach to discuss these issues, often highlighting the innovative approaches of local election officials, states, and non-profit organizations. The authors carefully consider the lasting consequences of the political and administrative challenges and opportunities that emerged during the COVID-19 pandemic for voters, election administration, and democratic governance.

-- Bridgett King, University of Kentucky

Table of Contents

Preface

Acknowledgements

Part I: Pandemic Election Context

Introduction

Dari Sylvester Tran

Chapter 1: The Pandemic Voting Experience

Martha Kropf

Chapter 2: The Pandemic, The U.S. Postal Service, and Mail Voting Laws and Voting in American Elections

Michael J. Ritter

Chapter 3: Plotting Out Election Administrative Insights Aad Recommendations from the 2020 Election

John A. Curiel and Declan Chin

Chapter 4: Online Hostility towards Local Election Officials Surged in 2020

Joelle Gross, Samuel Baltz, Mara Suttmann-Lea, Thessalia Merivaki, and Charles Stewart III

Part II: Adaptation and Alternative Voting Arrangements

Chapter 5: What Drove the Increase in Mail Voting in the 2020 General Election?

Lindsay Nielson, David Varas Alonso, and Sidney Carl Turner

Chapter 6: Adapting Democracy: Implementing Vote Centers During a Pandemic

Anita Manion, David Kimball, Joseph Anthony, and Adriano Udani

Chapter 7: The New Role of Philanthropy in Supporting Election Administration in the 2020 Election

Mitchell Brown and Kathleen Hale

Part III: Improving the Path Forward

Chapter 8: Queuing up Problems: The Application and Status of Queuing Catastrophes in Election Administration

John A. Curiel

Chapter 9: Automatic Voter Registration and List Maintenance

Jonathan Griffiths and Marc Meredith

Conclusion

Martha Kropf

About the Contributors

Index

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      Publication Date: 31/01/2024
      ISBN13: 9781666933536, 978-1666933536
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      In 2020, COVID-19 became a global pandemic devastating physical and mental health, social wellbeing, and the economic status of millions globally. Unforgettable images of death and the deep wounds inflicted on the livelihoods of employees and business owners were broadcast daily in the media; in contrast, less visible was the political fallout that threatened the rights of countless voters seeking to exercise their democratic rights under exceptional conditions. In the United States, the scourge of the pandemic came during a highly contentious presidential election year, where states were challenged to administer multiple elections in the context of changing public health mandates, critical supply and personnel shortages, and decreased election funding. More than three years into the pandemic, as the worst devastation from the virus seems to be nearing an end, what lessons can be drawn from this political moment to ensure that future elections continue to be resilient in the face of threatening circumstances? What reforms adopted in COVID-19’s midst will remain – for better or worse? Featuring cutting-edge research from top and emerging scholars of election administration, both inside and outside of academia, Pandemic at the Polls is a must-read for elections scholars, administrators, and students of democratic elections.



      Trade Review

      Across the chapters, the authors consider in detail the complex landscape of election administration, the political environment surrounding the COVID-19 response, and partisan claims about the integrity of the election in the United States to present a comprehensive narrative of election administration in 2020. The text utilizes both a national and subnational approach to discuss these issues, often highlighting the innovative approaches of local election officials, states, and non-profit organizations. The authors carefully consider the lasting consequences of the political and administrative challenges and opportunities that emerged during the COVID-19 pandemic for voters, election administration, and democratic governance.

      -- Bridgett King, University of Kentucky

      Table of Contents

      Preface

      Acknowledgements

      Part I: Pandemic Election Context

      Introduction

      Dari Sylvester Tran

      Chapter 1: The Pandemic Voting Experience

      Martha Kropf

      Chapter 2: The Pandemic, The U.S. Postal Service, and Mail Voting Laws and Voting in American Elections

      Michael J. Ritter

      Chapter 3: Plotting Out Election Administrative Insights Aad Recommendations from the 2020 Election

      John A. Curiel and Declan Chin

      Chapter 4: Online Hostility towards Local Election Officials Surged in 2020

      Joelle Gross, Samuel Baltz, Mara Suttmann-Lea, Thessalia Merivaki, and Charles Stewart III

      Part II: Adaptation and Alternative Voting Arrangements

      Chapter 5: What Drove the Increase in Mail Voting in the 2020 General Election?

      Lindsay Nielson, David Varas Alonso, and Sidney Carl Turner

      Chapter 6: Adapting Democracy: Implementing Vote Centers During a Pandemic

      Anita Manion, David Kimball, Joseph Anthony, and Adriano Udani

      Chapter 7: The New Role of Philanthropy in Supporting Election Administration in the 2020 Election

      Mitchell Brown and Kathleen Hale

      Part III: Improving the Path Forward

      Chapter 8: Queuing up Problems: The Application and Status of Queuing Catastrophes in Election Administration

      John A. Curiel

      Chapter 9: Automatic Voter Registration and List Maintenance

      Jonathan Griffiths and Marc Meredith

      Conclusion

      Martha Kropf

      About the Contributors

      Index

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